Dolphin superpods and much more are being decimated in Costa Rica to net tuna. They need their most crucial superpods waters offshore of the Osa peninsula declared a park to stop the nets in a least one small part of their home. They currently have no significant part of their range that is not netted on an industrial scale. This is easily done by linking the tiny marine protected areas around Corcovado National Park and Cano Island Biological Reserve with the dolphin, whale, shark, turtle, and billfish critical habitat that lies over the Osa continental shelf dropoff. This marine hotspot park would seed the rest of Pacfic Costa Rica with Cetaceans, turtles and big fish forever.

Dolphin superpods and much other marine life is being decimated in Costa Rica to net tuna. They need their most crucial waters offshore of the Osa peninsula declared a park to stop the nets in a least one small part of their home. They currently have no significant part of their range that is not netted on an industrial scale. ----------------